and the Kindle logo on the front! / © NextPitĪlthough the Kindle Voyage is meant to be a higher-end device, it doesn't have some of the features that are available on the new Paperwhite. This will bother some people, but I disabled this feature on my Kindle Voyage because the brightness was generally higher than necessary and didn't have any real added value. On the other hand, you should note that unlike the Voyage you won't have a sensor to measure the ambient brightness or adapt the screen brightness. The power button is located on the lower edge, unlike the Voyage reading light where the button is located on the back.Īs for the screen, you'll find a configuration that's similar to the previous model (which was already excellent: 6 inches with a pixel density of 300 dpi). It's difficult to imagine a situation where this could be useful, but at least some waterproofing is necessary, if you want to read by the pool or at the beach - you never know what could happen. The device is IPX8 certified, which means that the Kindle can last up to 60 minutes underwater at a maximum depth of two meters. Most cases are available for between $10 and $30. You may want to use a case nevertheless, which will protect the back of the device and prevent damage in case of accidents. The back is soft to the touch, but not totally smooth, which will prevent the device from slipping too easily from your fingers. The Paperwhite has also gotten lighter over the years and now weighs just 182 grams. : a small rectangle with large bezels and a Kindle logo on the bottom.
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